SpaceX Files for $1.5T IPO, Targeting $80B in Fundraising
SpaceX filed its S-1 IPO statement targeting a $1.5 trillion valuation and $80 billion fundraising through the sale of roughly 5% of shares in mid-June. The prospectus shows $18.7 billion in revenue against a $2.6 billion operating loss, with AI consuming $20.4 billion in capital expenditures over five quarters while generating just $4 billion in revenue. The filing reveals 78% of IPO proceeds are already pledged to existing investors including Valor Equity Partners and Musk's X Corp. Crypto billionaire Chun Wang has been tapped to lead SpaceX's first crewed Mars mission, the first person designated to lead humanity's interplanetary flight.
Russia Deploys Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile Against Ukraine
Russian forces launched an Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile strike against Ukraine, striking the Belaya Tserkov area. Zelenskiy said the weapons set a global precedent for potential aggressors. The strike came days after Putin ordered retaliation following a Ukrainian drone attack on a student dormitory in Russian-controlled Starobilsk that killed at least 21 people. Ukraine's military denied targeting civilians, saying it struck a Russian drone unit. Russia has deployed the Oreshnik system three times, with the missile reportedly traveling at speeds exceeding 10 times the speed of sound.
arXiv threatens one-year ban for AI hallucinations
arXiv announced it will ban authors for up to one year if "hallucinated references" appear in their papers, with computer science chair Thomas Dietterich stating authors bear full responsibility regardless of generation method. Critics including economics professor James Miller and AI researcher Luca Ambrogioni argue the policy is overly strict and fails to account for human error. A separate opinion piece contends AI is unfairly blamed for declining craftsmanship, asserting consumers and companies who prioritized speed over quality are the real agents of erosion.
Uganda confirms 3 new Ebola cases as WHO declares emergency
Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases on May 23, bringing its total to five infections and one death since the outbreak was detected on May 15. The World Health Organization declared it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The DRC reported 82 confirmed cases with seven deaths in conflict-wracked Ituri and South Kivu provinces. Africa CDC warned that 10 additional countries face elevated risk due to high mobility and insecurity in the region. The Bundibugyo strain has no approved vaccines or specific treatments, and previous outbreaks had case fatality rates of 30 to 50 percent.
EU rebuffs UK single market for goods proposal
The UK proposed a single market for goods with the EU to deepen post-Brexit ties, but Brussels rejected the idea in favor of arrangements requiring free movement of people. A government source said the proposal was among options being discussed ahead of a July 13 summit. Negotiations have shifted to narrower deals including a veterinary agreement and youth mobility programme, with both sides also seeking steel and car sector protections. EU officials voiced concern that special treatment for Britain could embolden anti-EU populists in member states.
Cristian Mungiu Wins Second Palme d'Or for Norway-Set 'Fjord'
Romanian director Cristian Mungiu won the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "Fjord," his second victory in the award's history after previously winning in 2007. The film stars Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve as Romanian Evangelicals in Norway whose children are removed by child services following a spanking incident. Mungiu described the work as exploring political polarization and "left-wing fundamentalism." The victory extends specialty distributor Neon's association with the last seven Palme d'Or winners.
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- India heatwave death toll hits 16 as temperatures exceed 44°C. Deaths confirmed across seven Telangana districts; hospitals in Punjab directed to open heat stroke units as IMD warns of spreading conditions.
- Pakistan Army Chief Mediates US-Iran Peace in Tehran. The discussions centered on Iran's 14-point proposal, including demands to lift sanctions, release frozen assets and recognize Tehran's sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz—a waterway carrying one-fifth of global energy supplies.
- Uber makes €33-per-share takeover offer for Delivery Hero. Uber has accumulated a 19.5% stake in the German food-delivery company, becoming its largest shareholder and now seeking full control of the business.
- Ukrainian drones strike key Russian Black Sea oil terminal. The attack on the Sheskharis depot in Novorossiysk injured at least two people and caused a fire at a facility handling roughly one-fifth of Russia's crude exports.
- Cockroach satire party hits 22m followers, alleges govt hack. Abhijeet Dipke, a Boston University student, launched the movement after India's chief justice compared unemployed youth to cockroaches. The party's Instagram following now exceeds the ruling BJP's.